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  2. Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda - Wikipedia

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    Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda (1490 – 17 November 1573) was a Spanish humanist, philosopher, and theologian of the Spanish Renaissance. He is mainly known for his participation in a famous debate with Bartolomé de las Casas in Valladolid , Spain , in 1550–1551.

  3. Valladolid debate - Wikipedia

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    "Wild Men" depicted on the facade of the Colegio de San Gregorio Church of San Pablo, adjacent to Colegio de San Gregorio.. The Valladolid debate (1550–1551 in Spanish La Junta de Valladolid or La Controversia de Valladolid) was the first moral debate in European history to discuss the rights and treatment of Indigenous people by European colonizers.

  4. Spanish philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz was born in 1606 in Madrid, to parents of Luxembourgish, German, and Bohemian ancestry. He was educated at the universities of Alcalá and Salamanca, mainly by orthodox Thomists such as the Dominicans John of St. Thomas (João Poinsot, 1589–1644) and Francisco de Araujo (1580–1664) as well as the Cistercian Pedro ...

  5. Protector of the Indians - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Bartolomé de Las Casas (c.1484 - 1566). Protector of the Indians (Spanish: Protectoría de Los Indios) was an administrative office of the Spanish colonies that deemed themselves responsible for attending to the well-being of the native populations by providing detailed witness accounts of mistreatment in an attempt to relay their struggles and a voice speaking on their behalf in ...

  6. Human rights in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1550–1551: Bartolomé de las Casas debates Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda on human rights (Valladolid debate) 1573: The Warsaw Confederation confirms the religious freedom of all residents of Poland; 1650–1660: Jesuit priest António Vieira fights for the human rights of the indigenous population of Brazil and obtains royal decrees against their ...

  7. School of Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Báñez considered that they gave free will too great a weight and that they used terminology that sounded heretical; he denounced them to the Spanish Inquisition, accusing them of Pelagianism, a belief in human free will to the detriment of the doctrine of original sin and the grace granted by God. Montemayor and de León were banned ...

  8. Bartolomé de las Casas - Wikipedia

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    He served in the Spanish court for the remainder of his life; there he held great influence over Indies-related issues. In 1550, he participated in the Valladolid debate, in which Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda argued that the Indians were less than human, and required Spanish masters to become civilized. Las Casas maintained that they were fully ...

  9. File:Sepúlveda, Juan Ginés de – Liber gestorum Aegidii ...

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    Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Egidio Albornoz; Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org フアン・ヒネス・デ・セプルベダ; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 후안 히네스 데 세풀베다; Usage on la.wikipedia.org Ioannes Genesius Sepulveda; Usage on ...